IITA Bulletin 2292

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CGIAR

No. 2292

7–11 September 2015

Former IITA researcher inaugurated as AfDB President

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ormer Nigerian Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development and IITA researcher, Akinwumi Adesina, was formally inaugurated as President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) on 1 September at Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, IITA Director General Nteranya Sanginga graced the investiture ceremony as a mark of solidarity with the AfDB, which provides funds to IITA to support numerous projects. Recently, the Bank funded IITA’s Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Program Phase 1 (ATASP-1) project designed to help create additional income opportunities for many producers and entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector in Nigeria, and provide about 120,000 jobs along the value chain of priority commodities with a particular focus on young men and women. During his speech at the inauguration, the new President pledged to “expand opportunities and unlock potentials― for countries, for women, for the youth, for the private sector, for the continent.” Adesina also vowed to vigorously pursue and implement five priorities as AfDB President.They are: Light Up and Power Africa; Feed Africa; Integrate Africa;

DG Nteranya Sanginga (rightmost) and other guests with Akinwumi Adesina (second from right) during the inauguration.

Industrialize Africa; and Improve quality of in the crop production systems across sub-Saharan Africa. Specifically, he cited life for Africans. IITA’s interventions on cassava, maize, As Minister of Agriculture, Adesina was soybean, and aflasafeTM, the biological instrumental in promoting research control product for aflatoxin management, outputs from IITA especially in the cassava as pivotal in transforming economies transformation project of Nigeria and also across Africa. supporting the IITA Youth Agripreneurs to tackle youth unemployment in Africa. IITA intends to continue to synergize Adesina had commended the Institute for efforts with the Bank towards achieving developing many improved technologies food security and lifting millions of Africans which have brought about transformation out of poverty.

IITA holds workshop for implementing its genetic improvement strategy “By 2020 IITA should have raised crop yields by 60%, raised farm income by 50%, removed 11 million Africans out of poverty, reduced the number of malnourished children by 30%, and revitalized 7.5 million hectares of degrading farm lands.”

IITA Bulletin 2292

The strategy to achieve this vision for crop improvement was the crux of the deliberations by over 55 IITA scientists (see photo below) from the Southern, East, West, and Central Africa hubs who converged in Ibadan on 8-10 September.

The scientists came together to discuss approaches for implementing IITA’s Genetic Improvement Strategy for 20152020 as a means of responding rapidly to the food and income security needs of smallholder farmers in Africa.

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